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Mr. Brooks and President Bush promulgate the terms Ownership Society and self-reliance.
The one it failed to meet, Ms. Brown said, was to promulgate the rule by 1995.
We recognize that politicians, in part, govern by their utterances, the values they promulgate, the image they project.
Widely circulated, the book did more than any other to promulgate the ideas of the High Church movement in Anglicanism.
And now they want Barack Obama to come in and promulgate the Great Society II on a center-right country.
Lincoln told his cabinet he was going to promulgate the Emancipation Proclamation because God had told him to.
From its inception, the whole point of Davos has been to promulgate the gospel of free-market fundamentalism.
The book ends poignantly, on July 4, 1826, 50 years after Adams and Jefferson helped promulgate the Declaration of Independence.
As utilitarians, therefore, to achieve the best consequences we might want to promulgate the Noble Lie that torture is always, everywhere and for everyone wrong.
Participants said the negotiators agreed today that the agency could promulgate the regulations so that business would know what they would be.
If a year of intensive research, legislative draftsmanship, and political lobbying failed to result in health-care reform, it did much to promulgate the so-called Hillary problem.
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